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A #MeToo rally took place outside the Trump International Hotel at Columbus Circle on Dec. 9, 2017.
Jan 16

Cuomo to Give New York’s Ethics Watchdog More Money to Probe Sexual Harassment Claims

The news comes amid sexual misconduct allegations against the leader of a group of breakaway Democrats in the state Senate.
By Madina Toure
Steven Cymbrowitz at a relative's grave in Israel.
Oct 18

Pol Who Pushed Divestment From Iran Invested in Companies Doing Business There

Steven Cymbrowitz's filings with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics show he as as much as $19,000 sunk in companies that have reaped profits from Iran.
By Will Bredderman
WITH ENDORSERS LIKE THESE... It was obvious all through 2015 that Mayor Bill de Blasio was desperate to make an impression on the presidential race. From his "Progressive Agenda" events at Gracie Mansion and outside the Capitol building in April and May 2015, to his scuttled plans to host both Democratic and GOP debates, the mayor seemed like an over-eager eight-year-old bouncing up and down to get the grown-ups' attention. Well, he finally got a little of that precious national notice he craved in April of this year—but it didn't come quite the way he wanted it. The mayor brought Hillary Clinton as his surprise guest to the April 9 Inner Circle show, an annual satire of NYC politics put on by reporters. De Blasio and Clinton did a little routine of their own onstage, where Clinton tweaked de Blasio over his belated decision to jump aboard her bandwagon with the rest of the political class. The mayor's excuse? "I was running on CP time," he said. That abbreviation usually stands for "colored people time," and hearkens to the stereotype that black people like to show up late. But here, Clinton helpfully explained, it meant "cautious politician time." Ba-dum tsh. The people in the room groaned and let it go. But a video of the skit escaped into the national news stream a couple days later, provoking some murmurings about sensitivity and the duo's horrible, horrible comic delivery. Clinton naturally blamed the bit of curdled comedy on the lesser Dem—and de Blasio got to be the laughingstock of the whole country and not just New York for a change. Would people have gotten so upset if it hadn't been such a godawful creaking awkward joke? The world may never know.
Oct 6

NYC Mayor’s Defense in Face of Probes: Hillary Clinton Got Investigated Too

"The next president of the United States has gone through more investigations than I can count," Bill de Blasio said. "And she's about to be the next president of the United States."
By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Sep 12

Mayor de Blasio Defends His Record on Transparency as Pending Cases Argue Contrary

By Madina Toure
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and his girlfriend Sandra Lee listen to Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito in 2014.
Jun 1

Cuomo Thinks de Blasio Owes His Board of Elections Appointee an Apology

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio today.
May 10

Bill de Blasio Has Had ‘Enough’ of JCOPE

By Jillian Jorgensen
ALBANY, NY - MARCH 11: The State Capitol is seen March 11, 2008 in Albany, New York. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologized to his family and the public in a news conference maRCH 10, 2008 in New York City, but did not directly address the reports of his being linked to a prostitution ring. (Photo by Daniel Barry/Getty Images)
Jan 26

JCOPE vs. the US Constitution

By The Editors
New York Post.
May 17

Morning Read: ‘If You Come and Talk to Me About Breaking the Law, You’re Gonna Find My Handcuffs’

By Jill Colvin
Speaker Sheldon Silver. (Photo: Getty)
May 16

Shelly Silver Suggests Expelling Vito Lopez From Assembly

By Jill Colvin
Vito Lopez. (Photo: NYS Assembly)
May 15

Vito Lopez Rejects ‘Salacious and Sensational Claims’ Against Him

By Colin Campbell
May 15

Yikes!: The 10 Worst Allegations Against Vito Lopez in Ethics Report

By Ross Barkan
Dec 16

Roundup: Scott Stringer's Baby Photos; Shutdown Storm Blows Over; Desmond Tutu vs. Trinity Church

By Hunter Walker
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